So you didn't make $500 million last year

...but Snap's Evan Spiegel did

Bloomberg is out with its annual list of CEO pay. The top of the list is heavy with names who were given hefty stock awards or are in asset-management companies that aren't run like traditional corporations.

At the top of the list is 27-year-old Snap co-founder Evan Spiegel who earned $505 million last year after his company's IPO.

Here's how the shares have performed since:

For many of the CEOs the compensation was based on conditional bonuses and stock awards. In terms of pure cash, the highest was First Data Corp's Frank Bisignano, who earned $102.2m and didn't make the top 10.

Another notable winner was Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg who made $24.9 million with $13.2 million as cash. His company was tops on the Dow last year and fifth in the S&P 500. But you have to ask: How much of that was him and how much was Trump winning the election?

The full index tracks the top 200, with the lowest person on that list at $20.9 million.

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